Tuskegee Honey Black Belt Prairie Pollinator Habitat Restoration Project Celebrating Nature’s Bounty in Native Plants, Trees, and Wildflowers This book serves as a practical guide for visitors to the Tuskegee Honey Black Belt Prairie Pollinator Habitat, helping guests observe, identify, and better understand the plants, pollinators, and landscapes they encounter during their visit. At the same time, it extends far beyond a single place—offering tools, prompts, and illustrations that can be used in backyards, schoolyards, farms, nature trails, and classrooms anywhere. Whether walking the prairie, visiting a pollinator habitat for the first time, or exploring nature close to home, readers are encouraged to slow down, observe, and connect more deeply with the living systems that support pollinators and people alike. Readers can explore the pollinators and native plants of the Tuskegee Honey Black Belt Prairie in Zone 8b through coloring, observation, and hands-on learning. The book combines black-and-white coloring pages with field journal prompts, habitat notes, and reflection pages designed to encourage curiosity and careful observation of nature. Ideal for families, classrooms, farm visits, and nature walks, it supports learners from upper elementary through adults. Created with the help of modern tools and guided by real-world farming and habitat experience, this book invites readers to learn, reflect, and build a lasting appreciation for pollinators and their ecosystems.